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The Rural Voice, 2001-12, Page 349vfy family and I would like to send Season's Greetings to you and yours this festive time of year. 7vtay you enjoy peace and happiness now and in the upcoming year. BILL MURDOCH, MPP Bruce — Grey — Owen Sound Constituency Office 1047 2nd Ave. E., Owen Sound, ON N4K 2H8 (519) 371-2421 Oman* LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Please contact my office If you would like to receive my 2002 calendar. We will happily mall it to you. JOHNSON PUMPS & MOTORS INC. For Monarch water pumps 0Ja Discount on new pump with this ad MON. - FRI. 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. - SAT. 8:30 A.M. - 12 NOON 285 8th ST. E. OWEN SOUND N4K 1 L2 (519) 376-3305 r NSA Holiday Greetings May you enjoy the richness of our heritage with friends and family this special season and throughout the coming year. GERMANIA FARMER'S MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE Ayton Ont. NOG ico 519-665-7715 30 THE RURAL VOICE ventures, D'Alessandro said. Still, he said, "We want your feedback. We want to work with you toward food safety." The consequences of mistakes in preparation and storage of food by community groups can be devastating. D'Alessandro pointed to a strawberry social in Guelph several years ago at which three turkeys were cooked and served. Fourteen people were infected with the potentially - deadly E. coli bacteria. Four of those victims are still on dialysis treatment for kidney failure. The key to food safety is keeping food out of conditions which allow bacteria grow, D'Alessandro said. Most often that means keeping foods either hot enough to kill bacteria, or cold enough that bacteria growth is reduced. Cold however, even freezing, doesn't kill bacteria so if you've had food sitting out at room temperature, then freeze it, the bacteria will still be present and can start to reproduce as soon as the temperature is favourable again. Some foods are more hazardous than others, he said. Hazardous foods are generally those that are moist (a perfect condition for bacterial growth), contain protein or carbohydrates, have a pH that is neutral to slightly acidic and are low FOOD SAFETY TIP: Whenever possible use tongs, spoons, etc. to handle food. in salt or sugar (which is why salt was used as a preservative in the days before refrigeration). Examples of potentially dangerous foods are milk or milk products, shell eggs, beef, ground beef, pork, lamb, poultry, fish, shell fish and edible crustacea like shrimp, lobster and crab, mixed salads (including, for instance, eggs, potatoes, tuna, etc.), sprouts, slice melons, soy protein foods and tofu, garlic and oil mixtures, cooked rice, beans, potatoes or other heat-treated plant foods, cream pastries and gravy. Ranked from highest to lowest in order of risk are poultry, beef and veal, pork and ham (and gravy from these) down to ice cream, non -cream pies, canned foods and dried foods like cereals. Generally thought to be harmless